mani bolts
It's his price for being a nice guy on the forum, he takes out his frustrations offline.
I still have a few but not sure which ones as I have sent out a couple to a few members that have done just what the OP did. If grip doesn't have the size you need, shoot me the length you need and I'll see if I have it.
so I'm hearing from this experience - the bolt thread is softer than the manifold...hence sacrifice a bolt rather than a manifold - makes sense - just never seen it in practice. And I never wanted to find out either....
.....although I did almost the other day - my mates torque wrench had a different sanp so I wound past the click ...hmmm...that's awfully tight ...hmmm.....better go and check this baby....sure enough it had the softest click you ever felt......I qucikly went back and dewound that bolt.
.....although I did almost the other day - my mates torque wrench had a different sanp so I wound past the click ...hmmm...that's awfully tight ...hmmm.....better go and check this baby....sure enough it had the softest click you ever felt......I qucikly went back and dewound that bolt.
Last edited by Billy22Bob; Feb 18, 2013 at 08:07 PM.
Same thing happened to me. I was trying to use a 1/2" torque wrench reduced down to 1/4" drive ( rookie mistake), ordered the mani bolts from Rob, installed them and really like them, they came with lock washers.
I have an OEM set too minus one middle length mani bolt of course.
I have an OEM set too minus one middle length mani bolt of course.
you could put a 6" socket on it...it would still snap at set torque.
be rather heavy though.;>)
Its sort of like saying - it matters where you hand is positioned along the length of the handle...doesnt matter.
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